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Recent sightings: Spring cleaning

March 17, 2009

On March 16, Don Johnston, groundskeeper with environmental services in the Division of Facilities Planning and Management, uses a modified rototiller to sweep sand… Read More

Arthur D. Code, pioneering space astronomer, dies

March 16, 2009

Arthur D. Code, whose lifelong love of the stars and the night sky led to a meteoric career in astrophysics, died in Madison, Wis., on March 11 after a long illness. He was 85. Read More

Journalism classes combine to cover the economic crisis

March 13, 2009

The nation's economic crisis, unfolding across Wisconsin in painful and historic ways, is being examined by student journalists at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Read More

University Health Services encourages a safe spring break

March 12, 2009

University Health Services is offering tips for students to keep in mind during spring break. Read More

Art gone buggy

March 12, 2009

Jennifer Angus, an associate professor of design studies, is featured — with video — in Art City, a blog my the Milauwkee Journal-Sentinel’s art and architecture critic. Read More

Christensen gift funds UW–Madison economics chair

March 12, 2009

Laurits (Lau) Christensen, chair of the economic and engineering consulting firm Christensen Associates of Madison, has established a named faculty chair in the University of Wisconsin–Madison Department of Economics. Read More

Graduate School project raises profile of research integrity discussion

March 12, 2009

Researchers in any field know that ethics are a top concern. But what, exactly, does that entail? One Michigan State University poll found that as graduate students become more immersed in their program, they feel less obligated to report violations of research integrity. Read More

Annual juried student exhibition ‘Design 2009’ opens March 27

March 11, 2009

Showcasing the best of class and research projects by students in the Department of Design Studies, “Design 2009” is the latest in a series of annual exhibitions juried by professionals in the field. Read More

Dance Program: ‘Small, but mighty’

March 11, 2009

There’s no telling where a dancer may land. Rahm Emmanuel, President Obama’s point man, turned down a scholarship to the Joffrey Ballet School. Maya Angelou, poet, writer, journalist and activist, began her career on stage as a dancer. Read More

Tickets now on sale for Wisconsin Film Festival

March 11, 2009

It started as an experiment in 1999. Now in its 11th year, the Wisconsin Film Festival has grown so popular that it’s taken over Babcock Hall. Read More

Celebrate the Greenbush neighborhood March 24

March 11, 2009

In Madison’s early years, the old “Greenbush” neighborhood was home to a mix of Italian and Sicilian immigrants, Jews and African Americans. The area was bounded by the triangle of three streets: Regent Street, Park Street and West Washington Avenue. Read More

UW-Madison in an Economic Recession and a Changing World: Forums followup

March 11, 2009

Chancellor Carolyn "Biddy" Martin provides an update on the suggestions offered during the December and January forums on how the campus can be a more effective and efficient university during a challenging economic climate. Read More

Moonlighting as a man of the theater

March 11, 2009

Part-time playwright Kurt Brown settles in to work on a manuscript as the last rays of sunlight shine into his home office in Madison. On weekdays, Brown splits his time working at the Land Tenure Center as communications director and as senior editor at the Basis Research Program on Poverty, Inequality and Development. Read More

Employee Matters

March 11, 2009

This column is prepared by staff from the Office of Human Resources. E-mail questions to benefits@ohr.wisc.edu or call 262-5650. For more information, visit Payroll and Benefits Services Read More

Athletics recertification self-study results to be topic of upcoming campus forum

March 11, 2009

A campus forum to discuss the preliminary results of a self-study conducted as part of the university’s NCAA athletics certification program will be held from 6–8 p.m. on Tuesday, March 31. Read More

Students among guard unit deployed to Iraq

March 11, 2009

UW-Madison officials are passing along well-wishes to the Wisconsin National Guard 32nd Infantry Brigade, as the unit prepares to begin its mission in Iraq. Among the 3,200 members of the group are 14 UW–Madison students. Read More

Babcock Dairy Store changes hours

March 11, 2009

The Babcock Hall Dairy Store has expanded its hours and launched a new line of organic, locally roasted coffee. It now features three Babcock Blends created specifically for the store by the Just Coffee Cooperative. Read More

Recent sightings: Hall pass

March 11, 2009

Pedestrians walk past illuminated plaques displayed at the Ray Kubly Plaza at Camp Randall Memorial Shell. The plaques recognize and honor Wisconsin Athletics… Read More

‘IMHO’ to debut today on Big Ten Network

March 10, 2009

"IMHO," or "In My Humble Opinion," a lively student talk show produced by the University of Wisconsin–Madison's University Communications, will make its national network debut on the Big Ten Network at 4 p.m. on Thursday, March 12. Read More